Tubaria lanatula (E. Horak) E. Horak 2018
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Tubaria lanatula (E. Horak) E. Horak 2018
Tubaria lanatula (E. Horak) E. Horak 2018
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E. Horak
E. Horak
(E. Horak) E. Horak
2018
184
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Tubaria lanatula
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New Zealand: South Island: Nelson, Murchison, Matakitaki, 27.1.1969, leg. Horak (PDD 271571 holotype; ZT 69/25, isotype). Nelson, Shenandoah Saddle 9.11.1969, leg. Horak (ZT 69/49).
Pileus -10mm diam., hemispheric when young, becoming convex and finally plane to expanded; whitish to pale brown, densely covered with conspicuous, woolly or felty brown to black-brown fibrils and squamules (especially at disc); dry, veil remnants on non-striate margin absent. Lamellae (L 8-12, -3) moderately crowded, broadly adnate to emarginate; whitish at first, turning cinnamon-; brown or pale argillaceous, edge albofimbriate. Stipe -15 x-1 mm, cylindric, central, equal; concolorous with pileus, covered with brown woolly fibrils, apex pruinose; dry, hollow, single in groups, distinct veil remnants lacking. Context pale brown. Odour none. Spores 8-10 x 4-5 µm, amygdaliform to sublimoniform, mucro distinct, brown, smooth, thin-walled, germ pore absent. Basidia 20-30 x 5-6µm, 4-spored. Cheilocystidia 35-50 x 8-13 µm, up to; 11 µm at apex, fusoid with distinct capitate neck, membrane thin-walled, occasionally with brown plasmatic pigment, clamp connection at basalt septum, crowded on lamellar edge. Pleurocystidia absent. Cuticle a trichoderm of bundled cylindric hyphae (3-7 µm diam.), terminal cells not differentiated, membranes thin-walled, not gelatinised encrusted with brown (KOH) pigment. Clamp connections numerous.
on rotten wood and bark of Nothofagus fusca (Hook.f.) Oerst. New Zealand.
Pileus -10 mm, convexo-planus, pallide cinnamomeus, fibrillis umbrinis minutis obtectus. Lamellae adnatae vel subdecurrentes, argillaceae. Stipes -15 x -1 mm, cylindricus, pileo concolor, fibrillis lanatis brunneis instructus. Sporae 8-10 x 4-5µm, amygdaliformes, brunneae. Cheilocystidia conspicue fusoideo-capitata. Ad lignum putridum Nothofagi fuscae. Novazelandia.
This delicate agaric is common on well rotten logs and stumps of Nothofagus fusca (red beech) Macroscopically P. lanatulus resembles most P. hispidulus Horak from New Zealand and P. nanus (Horak 1979) from Papua New Guinea. However, these two morphologically similar taxa are well separated by the size and shape of the spores.
Typus PDD 27157
Taxonomic concepts
Phaeomarasmius lanatulus E. Horak (1980)
Phaeomarasmius lanatulus E. Horak (1980)
Phaeomarasmius lanatulus E. Horak (1980)
Phaeomarasmius lanatulus E. Horak (1980)
Phaeomarasmius lanatulus E. Horak (1980)
Phaeomarasmius lanatulus E. Horak (1980)
Tubaria lanatula (E. Horak) E. Horak 2018
Tubaria lanatula (E. Horak) E. Horak 2018
Tubaria lanatula (E. Horak) E. Horak
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25 June 2018